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    m4 bayonet just picked up

    Gunshow got a imperial m4. the leather is in very good shape. Blade has few small nicks in it nothing too bad. No sign of sharping. Muzzle ring is tight. Has US M4, Imperial with flaming bomb on it. Pommel has sunburst staking. Odd shape Not almost square like most I have seen pictures of. The pommel has no other markings on it?
    The scabbard has USM8 with B M Co. back side has a very small v wtih a big P? Not sure only way to describe it. with a 5 under it. Also one of the ears is bent down and has B 1 over 3 N on it. Over all it seams to be in vey good conditions.

    Big question doe it good/ correct? It does to me. No markings on the pommel is that a problem? Also looks as if it was painted not sure? Pictures follow because they are fun.



    Any comments on what I have and if it is a good one would be appreaciated. Gun show goes tomorrow so I can take it back if need be. But I think it looks legit. But I was researching on my phone while looking at it.
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    Do an online search for Bayonet Points. Lots of good information can be found there. The pommel will usually show a Hemphill or Standard Products marking. Your pommel photo is a bit "fuzzy" - looks like it's been dipped in something. If the tip of the scabbard is good and doesn't have a metal reinforcement, that's a plus. The M8 looks like an original without the extension and metal hook. I see similar sets selling for around $150-$175. I've got an Imperial bayonet that's pretty close in condition to yours and I value just the knife at $125. Looks pretty good! - Bob
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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    Your pommel photo is a bit "fuzzy" - looks like it's been dipped in something.
    Looks like the pommel was a bit loose and re-staked at the bottom corners. Then they repaint them to keep the rust in check...you can see the paint on the sides too. We could use a clearer pic though...nice blade.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chopperbobby View Post
    Also one of the ears is bent down
    Forgot to mention that in my previous post. Actually one of them has been bent up. - Bob

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    I see that now, you could fix that by setting it against your work bench top and pressing it back down...
    Regards, Jim

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    Try to get better pic of pommel



    might try and bet heavy paint off and see is any markings below it.

    Not sure but looks like part of an S on the bottom. Smooth looks etched Almost back wards C below the starburst.
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    not bet the paint off but get the paint off

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    I see the sunburst is complete now, I'd withdraw the comment of it being peened to tighten. It was likely just worn and they covered it. It's far more effort to strip one of those than an M1icon rifle bayonet so parkerizing takes a back seat. If you remove the paint, which was put on by the military, you'll likely have a silver pommel.
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    thanks browningautorifleicon the knife looks so good next to the pommel they really did a bad job of painting it

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    Quote Originally Posted by chopperbobby View Post
    they really did a bad job of painting it
    Yes...you can likely make it a better job.
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